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That's just one of two ways Arsenal can return to European football's top table for the 2019/2020 season as they're still in the Europa League and entertain Napoli over two-legs in the quarter-final later this month.

There promises to be a lot of twists and turns in the final six weeks of the season. But plans are already being made behind the scenes looking ahead to Emery's second season in charge at the Emirates.

The summer transfer window is in focus and the Spaniard's budget will get a significant boost should his side qualify for the Champions League.

In addition, we go through which other players could be sold in order to bolster Emery's summer transfer budget, most of which have been away on loan this term.

football.london revealed in January that Mohamed Elneny would be allowed to leave if a suitable offer came in and that is likely to apply in the summer given how less he's featured this season.

Mo Elneny has made four Premier League appearances this season (Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Signed a new deal last year but a fee in the region of £15m would represent good business.

Carl Jenkinson should be on his way out at some point in the coming months, but with his contract ending in the summer of 2020 the Gunners can expect to receive a nominal fee.

Napoli manager Carlo Ancelotti has seemingly hinted at turning David Ospina's loan deal into a permanent one for next season and it's likely that the Colombia international will be sold for around just £3m.

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Calum Chambers' form at Fulham this season - albeit in a defensive midfield role - and that might alert a few potential suitors as tying him down to a new deal last July means Arsenal could command a decent fee.

Emile Smith Rowe is yet to feature for RB Leipzig because of injury so another year in Germany wouldn't be the worst idea, but Reiss Nelson should be involved with the first-team next season after impressing in patches at Hoffenheim.

Some Arsenal fans will feel that selling the likes of Skhodran Mustafi, not renewing contracts for Stephan Lichtsteiner as well as Danny Welbeck and cashing in one perhaps one of Henrikh Mkhitaryan or Mesut Ozil are the priority to free up funds and bringing down the wage bill so that Emery can operate in the transfer market.

But smart business for those on the fringes of the first-team can help to boost the transfer kitty significantly.